University. The notion is this our university should be empowered to look in the mirror and be honest with herself, we use it in a way of talking with leadership and talking about our society that institutions that are healthy and secure and should be willing to recognize whatever is going well and to be willing to say that we have a way to go. Its empowered to be honest with itself. In the subtitle which is shared leadership, culture change in academic success starts with the notion its not about one person, is not just about the University President , its about all of us working together with the vision of educating students, that is the notion of empowerment. I found the subtitle interesting because if you look at the cover of the book, you dont have one listed higher than the other or greater priority, you really have them almost laid out as a circle that we all rely on each other. Thats exactly right. Why was that you really tell important stories in this word the university is ne
Today, or he plans to sign an executive order on medicare. We will have live coverage on cspan starting at 1 10 eastern. We are joined by tom , he covered mike pence in the statehouse at indiana. For the associated press, fort cnn and the indianapolis cnn and the indianapolis star. What made you write a profile for the Vice President . Guest i was standing outside the u. S. Senate chamber right after the 2016 election, doing what we always do, shacking quotes firm senators, from senators, tracking them down before they run to the subway. I was looking at the marble bus. Out of all the Vice President , because they are the presiding officers of the chamber, i was like mike pence is in history. Marbleill be a chiseled bust of mike pence here. I have to go deep on this guy. I never understood him when i was covering him daytoday. Talking to other reporters, they said the same thing. I had to pull back, try to go deep and understand his faith in a real way. Outside of the politics. And, th
Work you did in 2014 in iowa. You o ask [inaudible] the question in essence is this, and in fact this is one of the goals that i have unveiled today in the 15 strategicals for our country level in trees increase Financial Security for every household and get earnings to go back up instead of flatlining. , byg part of it is to cut at least half, the gap between what men are paid and what women are paid. President ial leadership is important. [applause] there are lots of things that we have done, and other measures, but we are not done. Your grandmother was done in securing the vote. We have to keep moving as a people. Secure a Better Future with more opportunity for our kids is to care enough about one another now to do the things to include more people in the political and Economic Life of the country. That is our genius and formula. That is what we need to return to doing. I thank you so much for coming out. [applause] [chanting omalley ] democratic president ial candidate art normali
And again i want to thank politics and prose and also cspan for thinking enough of this series to come out and continue to cover. You dont get these kinds of people in this kind of room without getting this kind of coverage. I want to thank you all for being here tonight for our fifth installment. I want you to feel free, feel welcome, feel like home. Come to the microphone, ask a question, intelligent, civil, and we will answer. And i want to come without further ado, introduce this great great pedal because were going to get into some bullet points on their career and were going to get into the discussion. Discussion. I want to start off with someone who i have such respect for, such apparition, love four. Dr. Mary Frances Berry. Shes a former head of the civil rights commission, you civil rights commission. Shes also, shes got a list of things shes done. Shes been jailed for fighting against apartheid in south africa. The list goes on and on, but shes also the author of the book, fi
6 00. A live look at Spaghetti Junction downtown with a fair amount of traffic on it. Sharon is watching the other highways and byways. And marty with weather. 40 degrees. As you take a look at the map, its going to translate to a bit warmer by six degrees than this time yesterday and almost exactly normal for this time of day on this day. 56 at lunch on its way to a high of 57. Well be getting into the low 50s as its getting darker earlier, as we move toward the dinnertime hours. Don . Cold enough you may be reaching for the car heater. Heres sharon. Going good morning. I spoke too soon about no problems on the roads. We have two. One an accident in rosedale. Just getting word of the one on golden rink. Another at 29 at Johns Hopkins road if youre headed out on any of the major roadways speeds still looking good though overall. 55 as your average on the top and west side. 56 and 55 on 95 southbound. That is a look at the top side at harford road. There was a look at the west side at e